The International Court of Justice has just made history, declaring that countries are legally obliged to act on climate change, and failure to do so could open the door to reparations.
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The International Court of Justice has just made history, declaring that countries are legally obliged to act on climate change, and failure to do so could open the door to reparations. Author Dale Husband
The International Court of Justice has just made history, declaring that countries are legally obliged to act on climate change, and failure to do so could open the door to reparations.
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